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Messrs. George Rontledge and Sons are publishing a series of
"Books that Marked Epochs" (2s. 6(1. per vol.) These are The Essays of Francis Bacon, with Introduction by W. H. D. Rouse ; Poetical Works of William Blake (W B. Yeats); The Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle (D. P. Chase and G. H. Lewes); Lessing's Laocoon (Sir Robert Phillimore) ; The Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (Matthew Arnold) ; Comte's Positivism (Frederic Harri- son) ; On Liberty, by J. Stuart Mill (Professor A. Seth Pringle- Pattison) ; Sir J. R. Seeley's Ecce Homo (Rev. J. Edwin Odgers) ; and Buskin's Seven Lamps of Architecture (Mrs. Alice Meynoll).